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It’s been years, but Josie Tate is still running–from the past and a tragic secret, but mostly from herself. Then life conspires to bring her full circle, back to the one place on earth she doesn’t want to be. All …Read More

I was thinking the other day (I do, occasionally) as I set aside a little time for social networking. The world has changed dramatically in my lifetime. And no, I’m not anywhere near ‘geriatric.’ Mature, perhaps, but I still have …Read More

One of my most treasured possessions is a simple wooden tatting shuttle which used to belong to my little Granny Ethel. She was, ironically, often referred to as ‘Big Granny’ to set her apart for her great-grandchildren. This avoided confusion …Read More

.Living in a leafy suburb on the outskirts of Durban is perfect for someone with roots on the farm but a need to be ‘in the city’ for various reasons. We have abundant bird life, large tree-filled gardens with space …Read More

I am truly blessed. When I wake every day, it’s to the joy of living the lavender life – one of hard but rewarding work, doing something I love. I choose my own hours, based on the workload, and at …Read More

The writer itch cannot be denied. The plots and sub-plots continue to stir and settle into a sequence of events, and characters surface and will not be denied. In fact, it’s a crime to even try… Which brings me to …Read More

Every good novel begins with a plot outline. Doesn’t it? Of course it does. I mean, how else are you going to get all your characters worked out and ironed out and written out just like they should be? Everyone …Read More

Two Sundays ago, I took part in a celebration… of grief and hope and something way bigger. It’s taken a while for me to find the courage to speak the beauty of the rainbow ahead. On 24th December 2012, my …Read More